However, already shorn of a trio of first-choice backs through injury, Ireland suffered another body blow with the loss of loose-head prop Reggie Corrigan, who will miss the rest of the championship after breaking a wrist at the Stadio Flaminio.
With hooker Keith Wood still sidelined with a long-term shoulder problem, Ireland's resources are already being severely stretched.
"Losing Reggie is a blow, he's one of our leaders," said winger Denis Hickie.
A five-try triumph over the fired-up Italians was not without its blemishes but the Azzurri are no pushovers under former All Black wing John Kirwan, as Wales found to their cost.
"When we came off the pitch, we were a little bit disappointed with the way we played," said Hickie.
"Humphs had a good game but a few of us were not particularly happy with our performances.
"But, as the night wore on, we realised that the effect of the Scotland game six days earlier and all the travelling probably caught up with us a bit. We were a bit lethargic.
"It's very hard to play against Italy and we were away from home. The Italians are totally unrecognisable from the team they were in terms of organisation and defence. They are a hard nut to crack.
"Having scored five tries and won by a good margin, it was a good result."







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